>From memory when Microsoft ran Stryder project (or some name like that -
basically early days of Bing creation) they found Google actually owned a
lot of these sites via proxy companies or something alone those lines. I
remember the Google compete guy saying "Google is actually the biggest
litter bug on the web".

Not sure if thats true but it's what I remember in vague pockets of my dark
mind :)

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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.riagenic.com


On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

> >If you fancy a flight to Perth and back you can borrow it for the weekend,
> but I need it back by the 27th. :)****
>
> ** **
>
> After an hour of searching and searching and searching (I think search
> engines are broken!) I finally found a place about 4 suburbs away from home
> that will do a weekend deal for the projector and screen for $150 from
> Friday to Monday. The worst thing in web searching these days are those
> “fake search engine” sites that intercept your request, reformat it
> unreadably and recommend stupid results which are probably just paid
> advertising. I think there was some furore a few months ago when Google said
> they’d block these irritating sites in their search results. I hope they do.
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> It’s not Friday, but here is a quiz question I’m going to ask people on
> Saturday night. Using only mental calculations and guestimates ...****
>
> ** **
>
> *If our sun was the size of grain of coarse beach sand (about 0.7mm
> across), at that scale how far would it be to our close neighbour star Alpha
> Centauri where the Space Family Robinson blasted off for back in 1997?*
>
> ** **
>
> Greg****
>

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